Possibe benefit for those with ADHD
"Promoting fidgeting is a common method for managing attention regulation," says E.Taylor-Klaus. Taylor-Klaus is the co-founder of ImpactADHD, a coaching service for children with attention disorders and their parents.
"For some people [with ADHD], there's a need for constant stimulation," she says. "What a fidget allows some people -- not all people -- with ADHD to do is to focus their attention on what they want to focus on, because there's sort of a background motion that's occupying that need."

The momentum of the spinner provides a pleasing sensory experience, while the challenge of tossing, transferring and twirling the spinners has become popular with many. To activate the Lighted Spinner simply press the front and back of each circle at the same time. This will activate each circle. There are three different settings on each circle. To deactivate the circles press each circle three times to turn it off.

To use, hold the lighted spinner in one hand and use the other hand to spin it rapidly using small continuous strikes to keep it spinning. These are perfect pocket pieces for people wanting something small,simple,discrete and fun-also effective for focus,stress relief, relaxation and deep thought.